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Allman announces retirement as Mendocino County sheriff
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NORTH COAST, Calif. – Mendocino County’s popular longtime sheriff said he is stepping down.
In a post published on his Facebook page shortly after 12 a.m. Thursday, Tom Allman said he is retiring as sheriff effective Dec. 28.
“This is a decision that I have made based on many things, but one of the most important is the fact that we have a very good undersheriff, Matt Kendall, who is ready to take the helm,” said Allman.
Allman has worked in law enforcement for Mendocino County since 1985, and has been sheriff for 13 years.
He said “there are no words which would adequately describe how proud I am to have been Sheriff of the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. As the transition takes place, I have to thank the men and women who work very hard to keep our county safe. I’m leaving at a time when things are very good and I’m not taking this for granted.”
Allman said he’s not moving from the North Coast and he intends to devote time to improving the mental health services throughout Mendocino County, an issue he’s been passionate about over the years.
“Together, we’ve accomplished a lot, yet the hardest work is still ahead of us. The current ambulance crisis is another project which I will be working on,” Allman wrote.
“I am very lucky to have so many people who have supported me in my time as your Sheriff and I will never forget how fortunate I have been,” Allman wrote. “Together, we have faced fires, floods, droughts, a tsunami and several other incidents which have gone down in our county history as major. In 2008, we had 134 lightning fires in one night and in 2011, we had the most expensive and extensive manhunt in our county history. In 2017, we experienced the most tragic disaster in our history, where 9 citizens perished. The sadness and pain of that tragedy which we all experienced will always linger. Throughout all of these disasters, we have had First Responders step up and do the necessary work which had to be done. Many of these first responders are volunteers and they have my heartfelt appreciation. Our volunteer firefighters and our search and rescue volunteers are citizens who strive to work very hard to make our county a better place, for little or no pay. Thank you very much.”
Allman offered his thanks and appreciation to the men and women of the Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office. “You are appreciated for what you do and how you conduct yourself. I know each of you and I am very proud of you. Continue wearing your uniform with the rich pride that has been established by the past employees who have built our good reputation.”
He concluded, “I’m going to sum it up in very few words: Thank you for allowing me the privilege of being your Sheriff for the past 13 years. I have made many friends throughout my tenure as your Sheriff and will never forget the kindness which has been shown to me.”